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Definition of char
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Char (v. t.) Alt. of Char.
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Orgies
::
Orgies
(n. pl.) A
sacrifice
accompanied
by
certain
ceremonies
in honor of some pagan
deity;
especially,
the
ceremonies
observed
by the
Greeks
and
Romans
in the
worship
of
Dionysus,
or
Bacchus,
which were
characterized
by wild and
dissolute
revelry..
Subtile
::
Subtile
(a.)
Characterized
by
nicety
of
discrimination;
discerning;
delicate;
refined;
subtle.
Profound
::
Profound
(a.)
Characterized
by
intensity;
deeply
felt;
pervading;
overmastering;
far-reaching;
strongly
impressed;
as, a
profound
sleep..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
festival,
and sale of fancy
articles.
erc.,
usually
for some
charitable
object;
as, a Grand Army
fair..
Signaturist
::
Signaturist
(n.) One who holds to the
doctrine
of
signatures
impressed
upon
objects,
indicative
of
character
or
qualities..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(v. t.) Fig.: To make to
conform
to
something
else in
character,
motive,
aim, or the
like..
Zealotism
::
Zealotism
(n.) The
character
or
conduct
of a
zealot;
zealotry.
Steatite
::
Stearyl
(n.) The
hypothetical
radical
characteristic
of
stearic
acid.
Posture
::
Posture
(v. i.) Fig.: To
assume
a
character;
as, to
posture
as a
saint..
Mittimus
::
Mittimus
(n.) A
precept
or
warrant
granted
by a
justice
for
committing
to
prison
a party
charged
with
crime;
a
warrant
of
commitment
to
prison.
Sericite
::
Sericite
(n.) A kind of
muscovite
occuring
in silky
scales
having
a
fibrous
structure.
It is
characteristic
of
sericite
schist.
Freighter
::
Freighter
(n.) One who loads a ship, or one who
charters
and loads a
ship..
Commute
::
Commute
(v. t.) To
exchange;
to put or
substitute
something
else in place of, as a
smaller
penalty,
obligation,
or
payment,
for a
greater,
or a
single
thing for an
aggregate;
hence,
to
lessen;
to
diminish;
as, to
commute
a
sentence
of death to one of
imprisonment
for life; to
commute
tithes;
to
commute
charges
for
fares..
Excise
::
Excise
(v. t.) To
impose
upon; to
overcharge.
#NAME?
::
-ism () A
suffix
indicating
an act, a
process,
the
result
of an act or a
process,
a
state;
also, a
characteristic
(as a
theory,
doctrine,
idiom,
etc.);
as,
baptism,
galvanism,
organism,
hypnotism,
socialism,
sensualism,
Anglicism..
Aromatic
::
Aromatic
(n.) A
plant,
drug, or
medicine,
characterized
by a
fragrant
smell,
and
usually
by a warm,
pungent
taste,
as
ginger,
cinnamon,
spices..
Mischarge
::
Mischarge
(v. t.) To
charge
erroneously,
as in
account..
Characterization
::
Characterization
(n.) The act or
process
of
characterizing.
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) an
instrument
or
device
for
priming;
esp., a cap, tube, or water
containing
percussion
powder
or other
compound
for
igniting
a
charge
of
gunpowder..
Character
::
Character
(n.) A
unique
or
extraordinary
individuality;
a
person
characterized
by
peculiar
or
notable
traits;
a
person
who
illustrates
certain
phases
of
character;
as,
Randolph
was a
character;
Caesar
is a great
historical
character..
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